Recently, the 2025 Securex South Africa was successfully held at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg.
As a leading enterprise in China's forensic science sector, CapitalBiotech Co., Ltd. made a remarkable debut at the event. Invited by Zhongbao Huaan Group and in collaboration with the Institute of Forensic Science at Fudan University and Beijing Criminalistics Technology Co., Ltd., CapitalBiotechshowcased its Quick TargSeq B fully integrated on-site rapid DNA detection system, drawing widespread attention and becoming a highlight of the exhibition.This marks an innovative step in CapitalBiotech's global outreach and represents the first group appearance of Chinese forensic science technologies and equipment in South Africa.
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